2024年拉丁美洲大学生科技成瘾与学术成就之间的关系。

Q3 Medicine
Raúl Emilio Real Delor, Jorge Gabriel Mendoza Melgar, Plinio Gomes da Silva Neto, Clarice Bruna Oliveira Silva Gomes, Gustavo Nascimento de Medeiros, Luan Pimenta Cavalcante
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简介:大多数大学生每天都能使用新的联网技术设备,这可能会导致上瘾,对他们的学习成绩产生负面影响。目的:确定对科技设备上瘾与学习成绩差之间的关系。方法论:采用观察性、相关性设计。2024年的调查对象是拉丁美洲的大学生。我们用JF Labrador问卷来衡量科技成瘾,用感知测试来衡量学术表现。实施了通过社交媒体分发的远程问卷调查。使用Epi Info 7™应用描述性和分析性统计。结果:样本包括445名学生,其中320名女性(71.91%),平均年龄23±9岁,125名男性(28.09%),平均年龄22±7岁。大多数人居住在秘鲁和巴拉圭。使用最多的设备是手机和电脑(46.74%)。68.99% (n 307)没有自己的经济收入。每天使用这些电子设备的平均时间是4小时。165名学生(37.08%)对科技设备上瘾,281名学生(63.15%)学业成绩不佳。对这两个变量的分析发现了统计学上显著的相关性:RR 1.21 (95% CI 1.05 - 1.39) (p 0.01)。结论:在大学生中,对科技设备的依赖与学习成绩差之间存在统计学上的显著关联。建议及时发现这一习惯,并实施治疗策略,以减少电子设备的过度使用。
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[Association between technology addiction and academic performance in Latin American university students in 2024]

Introduction: The use of new technology devices connected to the Internet is daily access for most university students, who may become addicted to it with a negative impact on their academic performance.

Objective: To determine the relationship between addiction to technological equipment and poor academic performance.

Methodology: An observational and correlational design was applied. The study population was made up of Latin American university students in 2024. Technology addiction was measured with the Labrador JF questionnaire and academic performance with a perception test. A telematic questionnaire distributed through social networks was applied. Descriptive and analytical statistics were applied with the Epi Info 7™ program.

Results: The sample included 445 students, 320 women (71.91%) with a mean age of 23 ± 9 years and 125 men (28.09%) with a mean age of 22 ± 7 years. Most reside in Peru and Paraguay. The most used devices were cell phones and computers (46.74%). 68.99% (n 307) do not have their own economic income. The average time spent daily using these electronic devices was 4 hours. Addiction to technological equipment was detected in 165 (37.08%) students and low academic performance was reported by 281 students (63.15%). Analyzing both variables, a statistically significant association was found: RR 1.21 (95% CI 1.05 – 1.39) (p 0.01).

Conclusions: A statistically significant association was found between dependence on technological equipment and low academic performance in university students. Timely detection of this habit and the application of therapeutic strategies to mitigate the excessive use of electronic equipment are recommended.

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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the Faculty of Medical Sciences is a scientific publication of the Secretariat of Science and Technology of the Faculty of Medical Sciences of the National University of Cordoba. Its objective is to disseminate and promote research work related to Medical and Biological Sciences. It publishes scientific works of national and international professionals on different topics related to health sciences from the field of medicine, nursing, kinesiology, diagnostic imaging, phonoaudiology, nutrition, public health, chemical sciences, dentistry and related.
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